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Start Your 14-Day Free Trial with Grow Slash

Updated over 3 months ago

Thinking about giving Grow Slash a try? You can explore all the features of our Essential Plan with zero commitment for 14 days.

No credit card required upfront. No hidden fees. Cancel anytime.


✅ What’s Included in the Trial?

When you start your trial, you get full access to the Essential Plan—our most popular starting tier—designed for SaaS businesses managing up to $100K in MRR.

Here’s what you can explore during your free trial:

  • 💰 Up to $100K MRR Tracking
    Analyze revenue trends, growth rate, and churn in real-time.

  • 📊 Smart Dashboard
    One sleek dashboard to track all your key SaaS metrics in one place.

  • 🌐 Live External Dashboard
    Share public-facing metrics with stakeholders through a secure, branded link.

  • 📈 Interactive Reporting
    Slice and dice your data with dynamic reports and time filters.

  • 📦 Subscription & SaaS Analytics
    From LTV to CAC, gain deep insights tailored for recurring revenue businesses.

  • 🔌 Seamless Stripe Integration
    Connect your Stripe account in seconds—your data starts syncing almost instantly.

  • 🤖 AI-powered Metrics Recommendation
    Let our system guide you to the metrics that matter most to your growth stage.


🔁 What Happens After 14 Days?

At the end of your trial, you can choose to subscribe to continue using Grow Slash without losing any of your data or customizations.

If you decide not to continue, no problem—your account will simply be deactivated, and you won’t be charged.


🟣 Why Try Grow Slash?

Because it’s built for subscription-based businesses like yours. We make it easier to:

  • Understand how your business is performing

  • Share clear, investor-ready dashboards

  • Track trends and forecast growth with confidence


💬 Need Help Getting Started?

Our team is here to help you make the most of your trial.
📩 Just reach out to [email protected] if you need setup assistance, integration help, or want a quick walkthrough.

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